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' I'he- -: Dai w mM&uw al. VOL. II. NEW BERNE, N. C., WEDNESDAY. ; MARCH 19, 1884. NO. 299. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Watson & Street Auction. - '. '.' Committee Brick wanted. .''' . ' J jurual Mtnlatare Almanac. f Sun rise, 8:04 Length of day , Sun sets, 6:12 13 hours, 8 uiinutoe. Moon rises at 12:84 a. m.,. The'steamer Trent is on the .ways for repairs. ' Cotton went to 101 on yesterday; the highest price for some time. f Neuse Counoil No. 1, Order of Chosen Friends hold regular meeting to-night The M. E. Church Working Sooiety meet to night at T. A. Green's resi dence. I Vi Thanks to Mr. J. L. Rhem for a beat of fine, fresh tomatoes. They are from his Florida farm. 'l Z l -' 'Maj. Credle has two good , horses for Penonil. . " B. F. Mayhew, Esq., of Bayboro, was in the city yesterday. Messrs. J. F. Ripley and W. A. Engley, of Taunton, Mass., are in the city, the guest of our townsman, W. F. Ronntree, Esq. They, visited the Cotton Ex change, plate factory and other places of note yesterday., ',' f ; i 1 '. , . Mr.X. W. Moore, of the firm of Moore & Brady, of Baltimore, and proprietors of the canning factory in this city, ar rived on the Slienandoah yesterday morning. ; North America Review. Whether the United States are to re gain their former pre-eminent rank as a L commercial and naval power on the seas, is a question that no American can The Public Library. The following books are among the list received at the library yesterday: The Waverly novels, 25 yols.; Thacke ray novels, 11 vols. ; Dickens novels, 14 vols. 5 Cooper novels. J. . , - Poems Shakespeare, Lucile, Brown ing. Moore, Scott, Burns, Meredith, Pope, Poe, Byron, Goldsmith, Tennyson McCauley's History of England, sale, and, strange to say, he offers them TOi8,; McCauley's Essays, S vols.; Haw on time at cash prices. thorne's Wonder Book; Hawthorne's Messrs. Watson & Street have an auc-l Tanglewood Tales; Eggleston's End of tion.. sale of household and kitchen the World, Eggleston s Hoosier School furniture, buggies, etc., on Friday master; Kingsley's Heroes; Mrs. Alcott's next. ' .' '' I works; Arthur Bonnicastle; Levenoaka; John Brown'offers a shave for ten ling's Sketch Book; Don Quixote I rti j j tt . m i . mi rr cents. He claims to have the neatest oiaauuro. ruuie iuie, : xue , jvaugaruu and best fitted ut shon in the citv. and Hunters; American Family Robinson will make anv man feel ten years s amuy tomson; iaie oi 'younger after occupying one .of his poleon; Life of Washington; The Gor- chairs for a few minutes. THE PBAEIES. OnA ' who has nAvar Rfiftn the. , a huvu w prarie seated in a swilt moving """s" oontennlate!with indifference. The Simeon W suhifict is discussed with marked abilitv r i..v trip to Baltimore and New York last a I tjiucigvo ixviii mo biiuucia yicoGuu-ia j - - r 1 1 mg in icvr a uiunu, w iucj caicuucu i jrq q ujr m uuu. uiukjj, iu. w., piain covereo wnu ereen grass wiui AAva ; , i ,:,, a, nlb XI '-.I. - J 1X1.! M J 1 n . - 1 . T If l'l Al 1 V O oppoBBH tao vrujeuvut buuuuiuk luioifcu sun-uowers ana uanouus cenuy man, McD. Taylor. . built ships to American register, and by swayed to and fro by the solt sum- The Wizard Oil men eave three open Capt John Codman, who is well known mer winds and a bright southern air concerts here last week by way of as a eealous advocate of that measure, sun, its rays dancing and prancing advertising tneir medicines. . i .Tn I era .T A .Tamaann n fha uma nnm- fmm ftnwpr tn flnwflT. frnm nhinct Thirty-nine conversions since the re ber of the Review, disousses the aues- to Object, shedding ' around It 'Sf vuulu" uore' tion ' "Shall Our civilization be Pre- glorious beauty of splendor and D"";u" 6VW r -.. served," pointing out the means that happiness, leans to the window and E.Churt are athand for withstanding the various iwma uu& upon tuo uiajestm hcbuu nere next Saturday and Sunday, Rev agencies, physical, moral and lntellec- wllu wouuer Him ueugut 100 u- mr. mann presiaing. UClOUS, too grand to describe, lie The Kinston Times, a iournal Dnb- . ., iTM!Lnnna Tn Sees the- lark Wing its frightened lished in Kinston by Fisher, Gibbs& existing and social instotufaon The fo e K. Solomon, with R. L. Parrott, editor, and Rev. Dr. Philip Schaff gives a sketch of J fl6ua0eith 6fear cr01icginff be! no one else, made its appearance in our The schooner Melvin, from this port, to the West Indies, -arrived at Antigua on the 25th of February, making the tr ' Hateras in exactly . fourteen J ii. A letter from the Captain states t I s is unable to procure any fruit 1 c i ,uxn trip. ' . . Died. : t , rillo Hunters; sop's Fables; Scottish Chiefs; Tom Brown's Schooldays; Jane Eyre; Thaddens of Warsaw; Vicar of Wakefield; Baron Munchausen; Chil dren of the Abbey; Last Days of Pompeii. . 1 ' - , Besides those mentioned there were many others, making all quite an ad dition to the library, which now con tains about 750 volumes. The collection is good, and the library is getting to be In Carteret county', On Monday night, the 10th inst. of whooping cough, Eva, something for us to feel interested in unuguMir uw.i, ami DMuiuia iuuioo, an( b? pr0U(i of By the pian a(Jopted agea one year ana iwemy two aays. it exDeotei that 1.000 volumes wUl be placed on the shelves, this year, and Lawn Tennis. About thirty -of the young ladies and that at least the same number can be gentlemen of New Berne have organ- added each succeeding year, until New ized a Lawn Tennis ' Association, and Berne will have as good a library as any . have nreoared some beautiful grounds town in the South, ; on the Academy Green. The game is one in which almost all persons, wish ing outdoor exercise, can enjoy and profit by. We understand that par ticipants in the game will wear the uni form of the club, and that Wednesday has been Bet aside as field day. An Old Newbernlan Returned. Mr. M. C. Stanly, after an absence of nearly half a century, is on a visit to the home of his childhood, accompanied by his estimable lady , 'and stopping at the Gaston House. He meets quite number of his school mates and play fellows among our older citizens and no , Brick Wanted - The building committee for the new doubt enjoys the pleasure of looking .fchool building advertise In this issue through the city after so protracted an for brick. ' We are glad to see the work absence to a degree more easily imagined moving on," but there are many good than described. Although . quite ad 'Citizens in the city who must feel an in- vanced in years Mr. Stanly is vigorous terest In the school that have not Bub- and looks to be much younger than he scribed to the fund yet. It must not be is, while Mrs. Stanly is almost youthful understood that we have money enough jn appearance, - y ; ii ;. because the work is to commence. We ; Mr. Stanly is the last survivor of the need at least a thousand or fifteen hun- children of Hon. John Stanly whose 4red dollars more, and hope the sub- name and lame! is closely connected - Bcnptiohs will continue until the amount with the history of Newborn and in ' is raised. ' - fact the State at large, and has become " Elation or offlcerr a household word In this section. , At a regular meeting of New Berne . The late' ; Hon. Edward Stanly of Chapter No. 40, R. A. M., held on Mon- California, and Commodore , Fabius '; day evening last the following officers Stanly, of the U. S. Navy,: were of the - were elected for the ensuing ' year: same parents and bad attained a nation- Hifh Priest, Thos. Daniels; King, T. A. al reputation in their respective spheres : Green; Scribe, James Redmond; Capt. of life. . ' of the Bost, F. Ulrich; Principal So- Among the places visited yesterday by ' journer, Jno. C. Green; Royal Arch Mr. and Mrs. Stanly were the old home: ' Cnntain. W. R. Warters: Grand Master stead the McLean house Cedar Grove . 3rd Vail. O. Marks; Grand Master 2nd Cemetery, Christ Church burying , Vail. James Manwelh Grand Master ground, the steamship Wharves, Cotton 1st Vail. P. M. Draney ; Treasurer, Dr. Exchangeand the Jocenal office LITERARY NOTICES. SKETCHES ON THE ROAD. BY D. 8. OARRAWAT. La Orange Items. J. Rouse, Esq., was in town Friday. W.'Joyner, Esq., was in town N, R. Monday. J. R. Uzzell spent a part of Saturday TiAvAlnnmAni: rtt HAIifyinnfl FrPA-l . . . . w vvut-v .0 ttAnrh n a nof An rr nnnn An1 mnaa the dom," : Dr., Felix L. Oswald writes of "Changes in the Climate of North Amer ica," with special reference to the in creasing frequency of disastrous floods. Prof. C. A. Eegert offers "A Plea for place Saturday. Motto: "Do right and fanr nnt,." ThA nuTutr nrosanfa a vao. the jack-rabbit; with ears as big pectable appearance, and if the man- and long as a government mule agerskeep their motto in view, we wish running, helter skelter, here and inem success. there, almost scared to death. All The cotton question about here will r lis new to him: all is novel and he recefve about th.e sam.e attention the Modern Lamruaires" in the hieher edu- ft.nira A mnrt0-nf fhA raanaaa coming year as heretofore, so far as I cation; and Julian Hawthorne - dis; and WOnders of creation. , His praise courses of "Literature for Children." and blessing is bestowed Upon the thereistobenoloppiniroff of the cotton. Finailv. tnereisaaiscussionor-tteceni Kewe who has made these irreat .me amount or inis staple raised here u""Buwa"i"wBiu wwu. Criticisms of the Bible," by the Rev. and wonderful things. He delights doeB l .afflct th,e Price, but the a w op w QM ATJ.WnnT) n- p TTanrfnn Jn-! th. u l LtUWv Wnr l,im -nil fiir, amount raised, or planted, here affects 0. VV.OCIi. V . OIYLAUli V UU1 ' I -viy y manv of our farmers and that's what rmn.r rmvAn ,n. For Sab, TWO GOOD FARM HORSES, and will be told ON TIME at CASH PRICES, If the te- curity Is satisfactory. . .... . Gallon . - marlSdAwlw OEOROK CREDLF. J. B. BROTVIST, . Barber and Hair Dresser, With twenty-five rears experience, and the Neatest and Best Famished Haloon la tbe olty, will give as good a shave as can be had anywhere for TEN CENTS. New shop, new furniture, and satisfaction guaranteed. ' Middle street, next to I H. Cutler. - marl8dly Grass Seeds. KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS A valuable variety for lawns when mixed with other grass; Is said to retain Its verdure during the hottest weather ; thrives best in dry soils. WHITE CLOVER, RED CLOVER, LAWS GRASS. Grain Seeds. WHITE OATS, BLACK OAT?, RUST PROOF OATS, RUSSIAN OH WELCOME OATS, UPLAND RICE, RYE. PEASE, : ; WHEAT. N. B. The season for seed being about passed, we oiler our stock of'clcan and well selected OATS at reduced figures, honing to meet the demand for feed oats, which Is now Q. Mortimer. New Subscriptions Received for the School Boildine;. Amount reported......... $6,567 John A. Richardson . 25 gets that there is ; an under hurts. well as a top side. The sun IS shining ana "all IS calm ana lair Of the many remedies before theuub- and passive;" the herds graze leis- He for Nervous Debility and weakness marl8dlm . Sooth Frnt 84s. HAVING determined to change 'my business, I will sell out my Bil- urelv upon the grass bountifully Nerve Generative System, there is liard Saloon with all the Bar Fixtures, o I or,r,T,i;nH rham. tha nmrhln none equano Auen s crainrooa, wnicn iana stock ii wantea coniainea m my Joseph Nelson su .. ' . , promptly ana permanently restores all stand on Middle street, opposite the John Ball . 10 6" lostvigor; it never tails. M. DeW. Stevenson.. 20 grass loons iresn ana green ana tne O. Marks 25 flowers lift up their heads in pride ). At druggists, or by mail from J. H. Allen, 815 First Ave. New York City. 8 $1 pkg., 6 for Central Hotel. Everything new and H. Sperling 25 andbeautious array. The darkness of the prarie is hid by its present brightness. But, lol even while he attaok Emory's Little Cathartic is lost iu :rpiuiyus ueugui ai puxs will relieve you. 15 cents. w3 l r i i. i i;.. i l. i ; i . i origni loveuuess auuuu uiiu a ciuuu Kinston Items. If you suffer with Sick Headache, Constipation, Sour Stomach, or Bilious No changes to report in market quo tums from last week. ' Capt. Page, of .Jones, was m town last week. The railroad men had all eyes on him like he was meditating a raid on the road. - " The fruit in this section is allrieht coach are shut. and flourishing; but it must be remem- the stoves. The bered, it is April frost and cold which kills our fruit. The movements of our widowers are of peculiar shape and color appears in the horizon, it grows in size and darkness. On it comes! Nearer and nearerl The windows to the fires are built in herds so careless COMMEKCIAL. Journal Office, March 18, 6 P. M. COTTON New York futures steady; irmta Htaadv. Naw Rprno market firm. and unconcerned a few moments Sale8 of 48 bale8 at 9i to w. ago are now rushing frantically to m -m-.aau very tantalising to an anxious portion -o; uooa wromary, i o. of o7ur population They wiU takerivee Jift" S25 J.J. . in couples with each other, when there fc"" uuwuug uuiotovi uuiu, mo unuoi """""si " uiui-v, are so many widows longing to drive, are moping and shivering in the Good Ordinary, 10. "Old f Bob," Sheriff Davis' favorite grass and bashes and the rabbit and horse, has more sense than Barnum's the ? prarie-dog hie away to best trained 1 animal. He knows where tneir , burrows.-The bright nam- K. mer day is suddenly changed Because this is leap year, every nice '""V . , . Vl vouna man need not "lay the flatterinit uuisme a . coiu, . uiuior, unction to his soul" that the rirls are shrieking 'norther" is blowing, al- going to lay hold of hun. nolens, volena. most freezing the very life blood Oil The girls are .apt to look before they au in its way. The beauty of the FUTURES. March, 11.03 April, 11.04 May, 11.23 June, 11.87 CORN Steady at 65a72c. loon icy. j - . , J. Q. Jackson, - Esq., and U. 8. Com missioner Perry have formed a law partnership," takinti; the " Old office of Jackson & Loftin. Like the Supreme Court, what law they don't know they'll soon make. ' They are safe and success ful counsellors. The famous Wizzard Oil Concert Trniina arrived here last Sundav. rjro posing to remain with us a few days DOMKSTIC JIARKET. Turpentine Dip, $2.00. Tar $1.00 to $1.25. Seed Cotton $2.50a3.50. Beeswax 25c. per lb. Honey 75o. per gallon. Beep On foot, 5o. to 7c. Country Hams 13ic per lb. " Lard 13ic. per lb.; Fresh Pork 7a8c. per pound. Egos 13o. per dozen. Peanuts $1.00al. 50 per bushel. Fodder 80o, to $1 per hundred. Onions $3 per bbl. Field Peas 85c.a$1.00 per bushel. Hides Dry, 9allo.; green 6a6o. Tallow oo. per lb. Chickens Grown, 45a50o. per pair. Meal 80o. per bushel. Potatoes Bahamas 80c., yams 40c. Turnips 50a?5c. per bush. Wool 12a20c. per pound. Shingles West India,dull and nom. inch, C Duffy, jr.; Secretary, Isaao Patter son; Sentinel Needham Case. Steamer Movement. . . ... The Gold&boro cleared for Baltimore with a cargo of cotton, naval stores, rice, etc., . - The Stout arrived with cargo of gen eral merchandise. The Kinston cleared for Kinston with a cargo of general merchandise and fertilizers. . v';-. 7 The Shenandoah, regular trip on time, ta5 out a mixed cargo of cotton, ' e; -., fish, clams etc. T i Contentnea, for Snow Hill, with c. of general merchandise. We regret exceedingly that we were out when they Called, and hope they may find it convenient to stop in again during their walks through town, and extend to them a hearty welcome to the city and wish them a pleasant sojourn among us. V . .;.y;S ,.Zs :'V ; S. Deep Run, Lenoir Countt, N. C, , ; March 4th, 1884. Ed. Journal: I have been looking out for some one to publish the death of Mrs. Fannie Harper, wife or . Jesse Harper, ' of Woodington Church; but have so far seen no notice or her aeatn. Mrs. Harper was the daughter of Hay wood . Waller. Besides - father and mother, she leaves five children, a kind husband, three sisters and seven broth ers and a host of friends. Sister Harper was a member of the M. E. Church, South, and was a devoted christian prarie has .now vanished and our traveller leaves his window and seeks solace in the comforting stove, Thus nature ever has its two sides. First bright, then dark, dark then bright. As ' a traveller passing over the prarie beholds a tarm rich in narvest tails to think and wake up the natives with their free of the horrors and trials of a drought, open air concerts. They travel in a 80 i8 it with all things. This farm magnincent chariot, give free enwrtaui- abundantly supplied with COt- ments and sell Wizzard Oil at elt toba . . . r. , Rallo dasist Soctilla," if any knows ton, corn, wheat, etc., fails to re- what it is. , - r mind the stranger and traveller The Kinston Times made its appear- that the year betore and the year ance last Saturday. It is well printed, before that and even the year still and edited with tact, spirit and deter- before that that the CrDS were al- inal; not wanted. Building 5 mination; is very creditable to the edi- mos )arnfc ud: that- water even to hearts, $4.00; sapB, $3.00 per M, tor. R. L. Parrott. and the proprietors, . ufli.j r. tu wholesale prices. Messrs. Fisher, Gibbs and Soloian. B mw uw. '. New Mess PoRK-$18.75al9.00; long is pubhshed every two weeks. Terms, boring town in barrels and tubs and cleara lOiaiojo.; shoulders, dry salt, $1.50 per annum, in advance. ; They tnac mousanas 01 came ana nun- 8ia8ic. meiit the patronage of the public dreds of crops perished for the want Molasses and Syrups 20a45c. A notir.inn in In m'rrnW.lnn nfibinfr for Inf aimnla motor, r: . , : . , - V: i . . SALT UDO. per SaOK. a tri-weeklv post route from Kinston to , -1 iL . . . , , , FLOUR-$4.00a7.50 per barrel. Trenton via Kennedy mills. John C. , mi wo . urariw wb . grauu, Wooten's. ir.. place and Dr. F A. Whit- they are wonderiui, majestic, Deau- taker's plantation, in Jones county, tiful. They are one Of nature's establishing postofflcrs at Kennedy's greatest works. The wherefore mills, Wootens and Whittaker's. ThisLnfi whv , trftfl9 fih0nld sufldenlv to ahalt, as soldiers in a line, nave the mau lacmties it wouia oring.i-"- W."K """u6" n tl. T3ilJ The steamer Trent, Capt. Roberts, on seeas are nurriea on Dy ine winas, iur LUC uauciuiv jjuuvuug. ner aown Wip irom wmie uau last 10 utjjuuuour cuuipicuouaiuu. auu offers will be received for the Brick sepa- monaav. scrucK a siump wnen comma: 1 frrflaresi; wnnnpr ot an tnac tne rate Also, for those laid in the wan, through 'The Letione," just above cross-timbers- a hedee of trees, as hytla in iha w . ' in first-class order; well established trade, and No. 1 stand. SAM is. WATKUS. March 15, 1884. . d&wtf RECEIVED THIS DAY PER STEAMER SHENANDOAH-. 25 BOXES PEAELINE. A valuable roods for all housekeepers. PRICE RKDUCED. For sale by , C. B. FOY & CO., marl6d&w Wholesale Grocers, illddle St. Waslibg and Scouring Made hij, TRY PILE'S PEAELINE FOR EASY WASHING. For sale at Manufacturer's Prices by C. E. FOY Sc CO., Brick Block, Middle St., marl5-d Newborn, N. 0. State of North Carolina, 1 Superior Court Jones Ceunty. j Fail Term, 1883. Parthenla Boykln, ) vs. J Isaac Boykln. ) To Isaac Bojkln, Defendant: You are hereby notified that a summons has been duly Issued from Jones County Bu perlor Court against you in an action for dl vorce on tbe ground of adultery. Yon are hereby required to appear at the Spring Term, A. D. 1881, of said court, and answer or demur to said case as you ma be advised. In testimony -whereof, I, Thos. J. Whitaker, Clerk of JoneB Superior Court, have hereunto set my hand aud Beal. mall-dlw " ' O. A.O. Mff of Committer, Tlie Exposition Committee will Dleaae tWa vrtl. Her funeral was preached by Elder H u.vv......v..vum, I r, 1 1 nT. n TJ- nesuay eveuiuB au o o cioca. a. xuu Woodirj-gton church, to a large number r '.ting is uemreu m oraer 10 eases a 0f relatives and friends, from St. John. I incut organization and to.appoint chapter 11, 25th and 26th verses. While cot .1,.:: tees for the various parts of the we mourn, we mourn not like, thosj L. Geo. Allen, Chm'n 9 followir.2 constitute the commit- ' Loveliest Imonff the Lovely i - I ispihs who renews omrpservesthe beau 7, CM" v.T.A.Oreon.W.lI. tv of her teeth with Sozodont, conf es ( . 1'. . 1 A. It. Donnifion, sodly tl'o most effective preparation for them. Volumes of evidence might be C. j, (Jen. It. Kan , W. U. Wahab, A. Trynn, John II. r.liink, i, T. A. 1" ry, i'. 1 mix, iiiOd, . I). C ':. It . i,rr. adduced in support of its claims to pub' lio confidence, a a means of invigorat ing the tooth and rendering them pure, giiKtoniiig and spotless, and not loss sat isfactorily proven, is its bulmly influ ence upon the breath. Aek for genuine Sozodont, anl accept- Bo cheap substv , - To the Public Being sole agent for the , 1 1 "FARMER" AND "FARMER GIRL" COOK STOVES, and repairs, I can guarantee that all re pairs for said Stoves, sold by me are manufactured by . . ? The Leibrandt & . Mclowell Store Co., Manufacturers of said Stoves, and WILL FIT. All other repairs for these stoves sold in this market are made from Stolen Patterns, and made by Pirates in the business. They are also made of the poorest iron they can set and will not fit the stoves they are bought for; mar7-d&w-lm. t - P. M. DRANEY. WANTED ! LAND FOR SALE AT AUCTION qen nnn nninir &v(fjuuu uiuun M ewe f,r STiecTiktion. pears to be a soim diock. vat enough, praries, like all elne, have their dark Bide and their bright, their good and bad, beautiful and ugly Old Crank," in honor of his brother fisherman L. J. M. - 1 Go tell aunt Dinah, Go tell aunt Dinah, . ' Go tell aunt Dinah The gals won 't let him alone. Kir Walter Ealeigh introduced smok ing; tobacco into England from America. The Golden Bolt of North Carolina, on which is grown Ilackwell's Long Cut, is just beyond the city of Raleigh. What won '.ir t .at all Europe took to pipe Brno!. ', - r lilt' e rre-'tt explorer struck vous debility, lost vitality, and kindred v commands the troul'ea. See advertisement in this A Fair Offer. The Voltaic Belt Co.i Marshall, Mich., offer to send Dr. Dye'B Voltaio Belt and Appliances on trial, for thirty days, to mun, young or old, afflicted with ner t ' - v I fv, i cf ; , 1 1 3 V, v , marl9dtwtf WILLIAM H. OLIVKR, (4EORGK ALLEN, T. A GREEN, ' w. hollistLk, . 1 H. CUTLER. The Brick to be delivered about the FIRijl Winston, puncninz an umy noie in me iu : j.i, .,, i i,i y ouijn ui nu. mtj side of the steamer and letting in water !u WC1C? l'"".? ! k ' n fflrfnlW. At thA nnmmftnrt nf th Pnn- be SO placed as tO glV6 Shelter tO Newborn, N. 0. tain, every man was at his post, the animals from - the ' .cold Wintery pumps put to work, checking the rush winds and fuel to men tor fires. ' of water in the , boat. A full head of rrhft nr'aria no-ain Tosas its p.harms nf a, mtah ami TTimaAvi una nliA1 I . . 0 . . ruC" , r, to wet weather because of its mud. madfl w. w.n. Hunter and his son It is; almost impossible to make Tommie were the only passengers aboard one's track, lie generally carries and,, with tbe luck 01 tbe man who it with him In a great lump oil never aies, escapea unnun, dm naaiy black mud hanging to his boots. irigntenea. .. . . 1 Mm flT thn wnn-nn wheals w siva Wuimuuuro ivo yycoi, uiu vuun ... in waf nroahoi nrif i tha in. . u .v.- ...... Jw,. r-...- .nn.iA-- .nr. ... n Chow's fishing smack and named it filled with mad that the wheel ap- AUCTION SALE. HOUSEHOLD 4SB niCHffl FJUITEE. We will sell at Publlo A notion, at the Court House door lntheuity of Newbern. ou the . 25th Day of March, 1884, A large tract of land situated In the upper .v. part of Graven county, about eighteen miles . from Nevrbern, on the north side of Neuse -River, adjoining the lands of George J. Dud- ley, Nanev Adams and others, and known opart of the Bishop Dudley Plantation, and ' ' containing about eleven hundred acres, with- dwelling and outheuses. - . Said land is beautifully located on the Neuse River, where steamboats are passing every " uy, uitu umi bi vk cipiib uvuv aiui uivatcu. is well timbered with pine, cypress tnd Juniper. .; ; .:. . two, three and four years, In equal instal ments, at six per cent interest, with mortgage on tne property to Becnre saiu notes. , . , W. F. EOONTREE, ' JA8. W. CAKMER. --.' Executors of Alex. Mitchell, deceased. . ftr28dAwlin : - Fritiav. Hnreh 21. lOQd . Ccsinfry Iks, Watson & Streetj'Auctioneers FROM THE BEST FARMERS OF ONSLOW, We will sell without reserve all the House" hold and Kltchenvfurnlture of ' ' i ;; i" .Mr. J. A. SUYDAM, ! At '"J, ! . fe21-dln, i'V' ''f'..,!(!l,virt.;'''.:' ' HUMPHREY HOWARD'S. HORSES AND MTJLES; Native Stock, broae together with several BTTGQIE9 and BTJGGT UAUMli-SlSl HTflRH! ITlTTITKKa Unrl HKM. NANT OF STOCK OF GOOD8. and many I and unbroke. for Cosh or on time, by other articles of use In a family. I ' ' lT: ' Pale on the premises, commencing at TEN - -" . -v : JA.B- J" o'clock, . r marl-dat . feblJ-dAwtf , : . , : ; gtonewal', N, C,
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